Clemens pushes on with defamation suit

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 Clemens pushes on with defamation suit
Roger Clemens and his legal team pushed forward with their defamation suit against Brian McNamee on Thursday night, filing a vigorous response to McNamee's motion to dismiss the case or else move it to New York. [link]

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Baseball Today: Friday, August 8
Published 8/8/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... PLOWING AHEAD: Roger Clemens continues to move forward with his defamation suit against Brian McNamee. (New York Daily News) ...

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